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Researchers have, for the first time, described the properties of one-dimensional anyons and outlined how these particles can be observed using existing experimental setups.

Physicists have traditionally classified all elementary particles in our three-dimensional universe into two groups: bosons and fermions. Bosons typically include force-carrying particles such as photons, while fermions make up matter, including electrons, protons, and neutrons.

This is a great feat, I watch a documentary recently on how Deepmind founder help in developing AlphaFold2, an AI model that solved a 50-year-old biological "grand challenge" by predicting the complex 3D structures of nearly all known proteins.

I wonder if AI helped in this Physicist's discovery?

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Physicists just invented 1D anyons.

Meanwhile my WiFi is still struggling in 3D.

Priorities guys?

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